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Test Bank For Therapeutic Exercise 7th Edition By Carolyn
Kisner; Lynn Allen Colby; John Borstad 9780803658509
Chapter 1-26 Complete Guide .
The special test that is performed to test for RTC tear where the arm is placed at 90 degrees
abduction and then the patient slowly lowers to their side is called the
Drop Arm Test
Infraspinatus Test
Neer Test
Apprehension Test - ANSWER: Drop Arm Test
The special test that is performed to test for meniscal injury where the patient lies prone with 90
degrees of knee flexion and the therapist stabilizes the femur while pushing down on the heel
medially and laterally rotating the tibia is called the
Valgus Stress Test
Varus Stress Test
Apley's Compression Test
McMurray Test - ANSWER: Apley's Compression Test
Which of the following orthopedic questionnaires would be most appropriate for a patient with a
diagnosis of frozen shoulder/ adhesive capsulitis?
Neck Disability Index
QuickDASH
HOOS
KOOS - ANSWER: QuickDASH
All of the following would be appropriate orthopedic questionnaires for a patient with a diagnosis of
right knee OA except:
HOOS
KOOS
KOOS Jr
Oxford Knee Score - ANSWER: HOOS
A PTA observes a patient complete a standing squat as shown in the image. During the squat the
assistant notes that the patient is unable to maintain their heels in contact with the ground. Based on
this finding, which muscle is MOST likely shortened?
The image on the right is an example of what type of surgical procedure?
Bankart repair
Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement/ Arthroplasty
Conventional Total Shoulder Replacement/ Arthroplasty
Hemireplacement/hemiarthroplasty - ANSWER: Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement/ Arthroplasty
,A patient rehabilitating from a lower extremity injury is instructed in a stretching exercise. Based on
the depicted image what does this stretch MOST appropriately target:
Rectus femoris
Right soleus
Rectus abdominis
Right biceps femoris - ANSWER: Rectus femoris
What would the patient in the picture need to change in order to increase hip flexor stretch?
Flex the knee more
Scoot more toward the end of the table
Place a folded towel under the knee
Flex the hip, pulling the knee to the chest - ANSWER: Scoot more toward the end of the table
In the above picture, the patient is performing an exercise to primarily work which muscle group?
A PTA is treating a patient two weeks post rotator cuff repair. Which of the following interventions in
the MOST appropriate?
Light progressive shoulder exercise with resistive tubing
Grade III sustained joint mobilizations
Passive range of motion up to 10 degrees of external rotation
Active range of motion up to 90 degrees of abduction - ANSWER: Passive range of motion up to 10
degrees of external rotation
According to the definition of therapeutic exercise and the goal of designing an individualized
program of therapeutic exercise, the physical therapist might develop a therapeutic exercise program
in order to:
Restore function through the elimination of body structure impairments
Improve function but not to remediate or reduce disability
Optimize overall health status, fitness, or sense of well-being
Remediate activity limitations but not to reduce health-related risk factors - ANSWER: Optimize
overall health status, fitness, or sense of well-being
According to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) endorsed by
the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), a rotator cuff tear is considered a(n):
Health condition
Impairment
Functional limitation
Disability - ANSWER: Health condition
You are treating a patient with weak hip abductors (muscle grade is 2/5). Which of the following ROM
exercises is most appropriate to prevent tightness of the hip adductors and maintain the current level
of strength of the hip abductors?
1. Perform passive abduction of the hip with the patient positioned in the supine position
2. Have the patient perform active hip abduction through the available ROM while positioned in the
side-lying position
, 3. Have the patient perform active hip abduction through the available ROM while positioned in the
supine position as you support the weight of the leg
4. Perform passive abduction of the hip with the patient positioned in the side-lying position -
ANSWER: Have the patient perform active hip abduction through the available ROM while positioned
in the supine position as you support the weight of the leg
Which of the following PROM exercises provides the most flexion of the lumbar spine?
Single knee to chest
Posterior pelvic tilt with the patient lying supine with hips/knees at 45°/90°
Posterior pelvic tilt with patient lying supine
Double knees to chest - ANSWER: Double knees to chest
Mr. J underwent a repair of a torn biceps brachii 2 days ago. During PROM exercises, which
combination of motions should you avoid at end range to protect (not disrupt) the healing tissue?
In order to maintain the web space of the hand, it is important to maintain which of the following
motions of the carpometacarpal joint of the thumb?
Adduction and flexion
Abduction and extension
Adduction and extension
Abduction and flexion - ANSWER: Abduction and extension
The most effective and safe way to perform passive pronation and supination of the forearm is to:
1. Grasp the patient's hand around the metacarpals and perform ROM while maintaining the elbow in
extension
2. Grasp the patient's forearm just proximal of the wrist and perform ROM while maintaining the
elbow in extension
3. Grasp the patient's forearm just proximal of the wrist and perform ROM while maintaining the
elbow in flexion
4. Grasp the patient's hand around the metacarpals and perform ROM while maintaining the elbow in
flexion - ANSWER: Grasp the patient's forearm just proximal of the wrist and perform ROM while
maintaining the elbow in flexion
To maintain gains in ROM achieved as the result of a stretching program, it is recommended to:
Use the stretch-induced gains in ROM during functional activities as soon as able on a regular basis
Perform daily resistance training of the muscle group opposite the stretched muscle
Apply heat on a daily basis to the lengthened muscle groups
Perform daily resistance training of the stretched muscle - ANSWER: Use the stretch-induced gains in
ROM during functional activities as soon as able on a regular basis
Of the following choices, which is the most appropriate application of the hold-relax (contract-relax)
method of muscle inhibition and elongation of the gastrocnemius muscle? Extend the patient's knee,
stabilize the lower leg, and:
1. Place the patient's ankle in a fully plantar flexed position. Have the patient concentrically contract
the dorsiflexors against your manual resistance through as much ROM as possible.
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